Diljit Dosanjh, the Punjabi sensation dominating the music and film scene, is setting the stage on fire with his Dil-Luminati Tour across India. Recently, the Crew actor made headlines when the Telangana government served him a legal notice to not perform songs related to alcohol and violence at his concert in Hyderabad. Now, the Good Newwz actor has come up with a bold response to the Telangana government’s recent directive that has sparked a conversation.

Diljit Dosanjh hits back at Telangana Government for censorship of his songs on alcohol The Border 2 actor didn’t hold back after being instructed not to perform songs promoting substances or violence. Addressing the crowd mid-performance, Diljit took a dig, pointing out how international artists face no restrictions when performing in India, while Indian talents often face undue scrutiny. With his loud voice, he quipped, "Koi bahar se kalakaar ayega woh jo marzi gaa k jaaye, jo marzi kare koi tension nahi hai.

Lekin apna kalakaar gaa raha hai, usme tang pareshani, taang adani hai. Par main bhi ek baat bata doon eh Dosanjhanvala bugge, main nahi chhadda (If an artist comes from outside the country, they can sing anything, do anything, there are no problems. But when an Indian artist sings, then you have a problem; you have to interfere.

But let me tell you, I am also Diljit and I won't let this go)." Take a look: The Ikk Kudi singer also tackled criticism of his sold-out shows. Proudly shutting down haters, Diljit remi.